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Jacinda Ardern s refusal to take sides may have been a decisive factor in cannabis referendum - experts

It came down to about 67,000 votes so it was very close, Helen Clark Foundation executive director Kathy Errington told The AM Show on Tuesday.  Any number of things could have swung it. It s very hard to campaign in favour of something that is illegal because it is very hard for people to come out and say that they re doing it, and that they like to do it and they don t want to stop.  There s a whole lot of reasons that campaign was very, very tricky. Nonetheless it is what it is - the result is there and we did reject that proposed legal framework.  

SunLive - Meth use increases despite Covid border closures

SunLive - Meth use increases despite Covid border closures
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Meth use increases despite Covid border closures

Police targeting organised crime groups behind MDMA increase

The Southern police district had 571mg, while Wellington had 529mg. The three districts are the only ones to have a greater number than the national average. In February 2020 MDMA use was up by 296 per cent in Canterbury from the month prior, which police attribute to the Electric Avenue music festival, alongside university orientation events. Canterbury district organised crime manager Detective Senior Sergeant Joel Syme said police were concerned about the region’s high usage rate. Stuff understands police across the country are targeting those supplying the drug. It is unclear whether the organised criminal groups behind the supply are gangs or a white-collar criminal syndicate wanting a slice of the pie.

I was too scared to move : Alarming reports of drug reactions at NYE festivals

I was too scared to move : Alarming reports of drug reactions at NYE festivals The crowd at Rhythm and Vines in Gisborne. Photo / File I was too scared to move : Alarming reports of drug reactions at NYE festivals Sat, 9 Jan 2021, 9:41AM Hundreds of New Year festival-goers have reported alarming symptoms – including paranoia, seizures, severe nausea and inability to sleep for days – after taking chemicals sold to them as MDMA, or ecstasy. The wave of bad reactions may be yet another consequence of the disruption caused by the Covid pandemic. The reports, nearly 1000 so far, have come in messages to the harm reduction service Know Your Stuff.

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